| Author (Person) | Nickell, Steve, van Ours, Jan |
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| Series Title | Economic Policy |
| Series Details | Vol.15, No.30, April 2000, p135-180 |
| Publication Date | April 2000 |
| ISSN | 0266-4658 |
| Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
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Abstract: Unemployment rates in both the UK and the Netherlands have declined substantially since the early 1980s. This has been a decline in equilibrium unemployment, the result of combinations of supply-oriented policies. The combinations are partly overlapping and partly differing between the two countries. The main difference is in wage negotiations: where the Dutch unions were already co-operative, British unions were made to co-operate. The main overlap is in the popularity of part-time work and the re-enforcement of financial incentives for work for unemployed workers collecting benefits. |
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| Subject Categories | Employment and Social Affairs |
| Countries / Regions | Netherlands, United Kingdom |